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Lots of people think that the job market is flat; that there are no job opportunities, but the truth is there are plenty of job vacancies available. You just need to know how to do a job search for these job vacancies effectively.

In line with our quest to become the "Nerve Centre for Maritime Excellence", we are sourcing for suitably qualified and experienced individuals to join our dynamic team and pursue an excellent career opportunity with us, in the following positions:

APPLICATION Interested candidates are requested to write-in to the following address stating full details of qualification(s) and experience, present and expected salary, contact number, postal as well as electronic mail addresses and enclose together a recent passport-sized photograph (n.r.) to:

Kindly note down the position title on the top left of the envelope. Alternatively, please fax to 06-3876700 or e-mail to mma@alam.edu.my not later than 30 April 2010. Only short listed candidates will be notified.

Job Interview Tips

• Any applications handed before the interview begins, are to be filled in as accurately as possible, make sure they match the information in your Cv and Cover Letter.

• Always greet the interviewer by his/her last name and try to pronounce it correctly.

• Have a good firm handshake.

• Look alert and interested. Scan the room once and then keep your eyes on the interviewer.

• Wait until you are offered a chair before you sit down.

• Stress your achievements.

• Always conduct yourself professionally and if something beyond your control occurs, show a sense of humor.

• Be enthusiastic and show it in your replies and body language.

• Answer the interview question by more than a simple yes or no but try not to go over the 60 second limit.

• Avoid at all cost complaining about your current or former employer in your job interview.

• Do not answer questions about politics or religion if the job is completely unrelated.

• Do not raise salary discussions on your first interview - this is usually done on the second interview. Make sure you do your wage research before hand.

How to Find a Job

1.NetworkThink of all the people you know -- relatives, friends, teachers, classmates, old co-workers, and others.

2.Targeted job search and ResumeMake sure your resume is targeted to the employers who are receiving it.

3.Be preparedYou should always have a copy of your resume on you at all times! You never know who you are going to run into while you're out.

4.Create a contact databaseWrite down all the employers that you contact along with the ones that contacted you.

5.Learn how to talk about yourselfI know for some of you this is a hard concept, but you have to get comfortable with it, if you are going to land a job.

6.Prepare a speechYou never know who you'll meet in an elevator, in line at the coffee shop, or on the street.

7.Find out all there is about the employers in your fieldThis means research!Try to remain current on all the issues or developments in your field, read trade journals, professional publications, or the newspaper.

8.Follow-up with leads immediatelyI cannot stress this enough. If you find out about a position late in the day, call right then. Don't wait until the next day.